To start off, I have made a working nicostick so the basics of what I need to do are more or less understood.
I went to Radio Shack and bought a momentary switch (same kind recommended for nicostick). Then I went to the dollar store and bought a usb cable and a keychain flashlight thing that I was to use as an enclosure.
I strip the end of the usb cable and expose 4 wires. I clip the green and white wires down and just use the black and red. I plug in the cord and run the meter over them and I get 5.2 volts. That's good.
I then modify the keychain light by enlarging the holes for the battery connector and button. Next I solder the lead onto the center post of battery connector, solder other end to the post on the switch, then attach the red wire from cable to other switch post. I then solder black wire from cable to outside of battery connector.
I test electric flow putting the meter probes in the cavity of the connector to simulate the atomizer contact. I get 5.2 volts at that location when pressing the button and I think I'm golden. I assemble all the parts, screw in atomizer and I get nothing. Re-test and I'm still getting power to the money side, try different atomizer and still nothing. So I add a small piece of wire into the connector hole because I'm thinking that maybe my atomizer is not making the positive contact even when screwed in tight. Still nothing. Voltage flow is again good.
For USB power, I am using a wall plug in to USB adaptor. The sticker has it rated output of 5.2V at 1amp. Should be good right? Tried plugging into a regular PC based plug and still no joy.
Any advice?
I went to Radio Shack and bought a momentary switch (same kind recommended for nicostick). Then I went to the dollar store and bought a usb cable and a keychain flashlight thing that I was to use as an enclosure.
I strip the end of the usb cable and expose 4 wires. I clip the green and white wires down and just use the black and red. I plug in the cord and run the meter over them and I get 5.2 volts. That's good.
I then modify the keychain light by enlarging the holes for the battery connector and button. Next I solder the lead onto the center post of battery connector, solder other end to the post on the switch, then attach the red wire from cable to other switch post. I then solder black wire from cable to outside of battery connector.
I test electric flow putting the meter probes in the cavity of the connector to simulate the atomizer contact. I get 5.2 volts at that location when pressing the button and I think I'm golden. I assemble all the parts, screw in atomizer and I get nothing. Re-test and I'm still getting power to the money side, try different atomizer and still nothing. So I add a small piece of wire into the connector hole because I'm thinking that maybe my atomizer is not making the positive contact even when screwed in tight. Still nothing. Voltage flow is again good.
For USB power, I am using a wall plug in to USB adaptor. The sticker has it rated output of 5.2V at 1amp. Should be good right? Tried plugging into a regular PC based plug and still no joy.
Any advice?